Upon further research it may be because that option that wasn't compiled in. Where can I find the compile options that have been used for busybox VI? It still seems like it would be easier to port the vim extension.

Upon further research it may be because that option that wasn't compiled in. Where can I find the compile options that have been used for busybox VI? It still seems like it would be easier to port the vim extension.

Looking at the options that are apparently enabled along with the source code that produces the list given by "vi -H" I can't be sure that the regex substitute command is in fact enabled because it sure doesn't look like it's working. I'll have to do some testing to see where the problem is. If all the configuration options are on and it doesn't work then it would sure look like a bug.

I've installed squeezelite using my tutorial on this version, and everything seems to work (haven't tested wifi yet).One thing was a bit different compared to earlier versions, I had to manually load snd-bcm2835 to make the onboard sound device work.

I've installed squeezelite using my tutorial on this version, and everything seems to work (haven't tested wifi yet).One thing was a bit different compared to earlier versions, I had to manually load snd-bcm2835 to make the onboard sound device work.

In the beginning alsa-modules-KERNEL.tcz had a startup script to modprobe built-in audio but it caused issues users with external USB sound devices, so it was removed in 5.x sometime. In details built-in audio become the default #0 sound device instead of the external #1 and it required extra steps from the user.